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1. In what year did Kristallnacht take place?

a. 1991 b. 1912 c. 1938 d. 1941 a. They passed a law that expatriates of five years were no longer citizens b. They paid for their tickets to America c. They convinced Germany to allow them to stay d. None of the above a. A German embassy official b. A German general c. A French Embassy official d. None of the above

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2. How did the Polish government try to keep the Jews out of Poland?

3. Who was Ernest vom Rath?

4. Why did Jews move to Germany from Poland?

5. What did the world’s silence prove to Hitler?

Concentration Camps On A Map

The yellow dots are the concentration camps in Germany in late 1938 during Kristallnacht. Later, the Nazis took over Poland and opened camps there, as well. Polish concentration camps are marked by blue dots.

Look at the map and answer the questions.

1. How many concentration camps were there in Germany when Kristallnacht happened?

a. Five b. Six c. Ten d. Sixteen

Neuengamme

Oranienburg

Dachau

Flossenbürg

Mauthausen a. Dachau b. Flossenbürg c. Mauthausen d. Buchenwald

2. Which concentration camp is closest to the border of Hungary?

3. concentration camp is the closest camp to the border of Switzerland.

4. Have you heard of any of these concentration camps? Which ones?

5. Do you know someone that survived the camps?

Did you know?

• The 2003 blackout affected the largest amount of people of all American blackouts.

• The longest amount of time a blackout lasted was 328 days in Puerto Rico in 2017.

• Fortunately, a bright full moon lit up the cloudless sky over the entire blackout area.

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